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Resumes and First impressions

Hunting for a position in a new career field? Trying to take your new education or skills and transform them into a job with a future?


Resume Writing Dos and Don'ts

Just getting started or wondering why your resume isn't getting any results? There are a number of pitfalls you may accidentally encounter. Here is some practical advice on what to do and what not to do.


Update Your Resume Today

Just because you just got a new job, or you may not even be looking for a new job at the moment, that's no reason to not be keeping your resume up-to-date and ready at a moment's notice. Who knows when that next great opportunity might present itself? Is your resume ready?


Free Resume Template: The ONLY One You'll Ever Need

A free resume template can be a good tool. Inexpensive packages of resume templates can be helpful also. But you might do just as well using a bare-bones resume skeleton you create yourself, based on studying good free resume samples.


Sample Resume Objectives: Read, Don't Copy

If you copy a sample resume objective you found online, prepare for a nasty surprise. Your goal is stand out, but copying makes you fit in! Instead, read all the samples you can find, then write your own.


Free Resume Examples: More Is Better

If you're writing your own resume, look at lots of free resume examples. The more you look at, the greater your chances of success. Just remmeber the marbles.


How to Write a Resume That Stands Out From The Crowd

Top 10 tips that will help you learn how to write a resume that captures attention.


Targeted Resumes - How to Target Your Resume to the Job You Want

Writing a general, one-size fits all resume won’t cut it in today’s competitive job market. You have to make an effort to stand apart from everyone else.


Can You Afford to Write Your Own Resume?

In today’s economy, if you can save a buck or two, you are ahead of the game! However, as the saying goes, “penny wiser, pound foolish,” there are times when scrimping to save can be more costly in the end. This article will provide you with a quick overview of what skills you need to write your own resume and a case scenario to demonstrate the difference between spending and making a wise investment in having your resume professionally prepared.


Resume Writing for a Specific Job Listing

Tailoring your resume and cover letter for each specific job listing can be the difference between getting an interview or getting filed away.


Resume Writing Services - Don't Go There

If you want to be better prepared than your competitors in the job market, you need to write your resume and cover letter yourself. Save money and prepare yourself for the interview at the same time. It's a win-win situation.


Resume WorkShop -- Resume Content Is King

What you say and how you say it in a resume will make the difference between setting an interview or no call back.


Free Resume Cover Letter Examples : Worth What You Paid?

There are free resume cover letter examples all over the web. Are they any good? More imporantly, will they cost you an interview?


Should My Resume Writer Write My Cover Letter?

Should you get your resume and cover letter from the same writer? Yes, but do you know why?


Post And Blast Your Resume, Then Get Busy

Should you post and blast your resume? Probably, but don't expect those activities to get you hired.


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